D.B. Cooper
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In terms of lubrication, what, if any, is the difference between Shooter's Choice FP-10 Elite Lubricant and old school Break Free CLP?
I just bought some FP-10 to use as a lube on my autoloaders because a.) I was looking for a lubricant that wouldn't freeze up in cold temps. (I'm talking at or below zero Fahrenheit.) and b.) I read some reports on the internet (so they must be true) that FP-10 will not gel down to -50˚F.
I used it for the first time after cleaning a gun tonight. This stuff looks exactly like Break Free CLP. (Which is a great cleaner but not so much as a cold weather lubricant.)
Does anyone have any knowledge of how these two differ, or has used both and can make a comparison? I'd hate to need a gun this winter and the slide sticks out of battery because the lubricant is solid as a rock; on the flip side, I know these guns need to be kept "wet."
I just bought some FP-10 to use as a lube on my autoloaders because a.) I was looking for a lubricant that wouldn't freeze up in cold temps. (I'm talking at or below zero Fahrenheit.) and b.) I read some reports on the internet (so they must be true) that FP-10 will not gel down to -50˚F.
I used it for the first time after cleaning a gun tonight. This stuff looks exactly like Break Free CLP. (Which is a great cleaner but not so much as a cold weather lubricant.)
Does anyone have any knowledge of how these two differ, or has used both and can make a comparison? I'd hate to need a gun this winter and the slide sticks out of battery because the lubricant is solid as a rock; on the flip side, I know these guns need to be kept "wet."